Overview
- James Odunze posted a video on social media showing his son, Rome Odunze, open in the end zone but not targeted by quarterback Caleb Williams.
- The video was a response to ESPN's Dan Orlovsky, who claimed Rome Odunze was struggling to get open at the NFL level.
- Caleb Williams, the Bears' first overall pick, has struggled in his first two games with no touchdowns and two interceptions.
- Rome Odunze, also a first-round pick, has only three receptions for 44 yards and no touchdowns in the same period.
- The post has intensified scrutiny on both rookies and the Bears’ offensive line, which has been criticized for poor protection.